Christopher Caudwell |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 25
Page 86
... meaning of meaning is acknowledged , but Caudwell places it within a large historical context as if to testify to the diversity of his sources : The distinction between the affective and rational significance of words is of course an ...
... meaning of meaning is acknowledged , but Caudwell places it within a large historical context as if to testify to the diversity of his sources : The distinction between the affective and rational significance of words is of course an ...
Page 95
... meaning of meaning which he had ' only just read ' introduced him to many other theorists whose work he could call upon for the re - writing of his book.31 new That Caudwell extended his bibliography by reading The meaning of meaning ...
... meaning of meaning which he had ' only just read ' introduced him to many other theorists whose work he could call upon for the re - writing of his book.31 new That Caudwell extended his bibliography by reading The meaning of meaning ...
Page 96
... meaning of meaning Caudwell would have found a discussion of the importance of the ' sign - situation ' in biological and psychological adaptation , and may very well have followed up Ogden and Richards's citation of Lloyd Morgan's ...
... meaning of meaning Caudwell would have found a discussion of the importance of the ' sign - situation ' in biological and psychological adaptation , and may very well have followed up Ogden and Richards's citation of Lloyd Morgan's ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic attempt Auden become bibliography biological bourgeois bourgeois culture bourgeois illusion Caudwell believed Caudwell's causality Celia chapter Christopher Caudwell Christopher Sprigg Christopher St John concept concerned consciousness contemporary criticism critique D. H. Lawrence desire dialectical dialectical materialism discourse discussion dream dying culture E. P. Thompson Eagleton Elizabeth Beard emotional Engels environment epistemological essay evolution fascism Fredric Jameson freedom Freud function further studies genotype human humanity's Ibid ideas ideology Illusion and reality imaginative instincts intellectual Jameson John Cornford Julian Bell Lacan language Lawrence Left Review letter literary literature London Marx Marx's Marxist meaning of meaning modern nature novel object phantasy philosophical poem poet poetic poetry political Poplar position psychoanalysis psychology published religion remarks Richards's Romance and realism social relations society Spain St John Sprigg story structure Studies and further symbolic Terry Eagleton Verse and mathematics W. H. Auden world-view writing